Example sentences of "[pers pn] and [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You will wed me and become Lord of the Wyrmberg . ’
2 The hand started pushing through the window at the pile of books , and I knew it would find me and catch hold of me again .
3 Yet despite the pain and dyspnoea , she would fuss over me and make tea for me with her best crockery .
4 Because she [ the new maths teacher ] did n't know me , she did n't have any confidence in me … but because she did n't have any confidence in me , I did n't have any confidence in myself , and that is the thing that really makes me regret changing schools … at my first school all the teachers knew me and had confidence in me .
5 If the terms of redemption merely provided for their redemption at par , their holders would be highly vulnerable ; for if interest rates fell since the date of issue it would clearly pay the company to redeem them and to borrow money at a lower rate of interest than the fixed dividend .
6 And it explains to them why has come out screaming at them and screaming abuse at them .
7 The procedures which must be followed before a trial in the High Court or county court should be used by the parties to expose the real area of difference between them and concentrate attention upon it .
8 Asking questions about objects , classifying them and deriving information from close observation can significantly deepen understanding .
9 What they need is not a man to take care of them , but a new kind of working-class politics that would take care of them and take care of the radicalism of their case .
10 I made it absolutely clear that , when we know precisely what happened in that case and can draw the lessons from it , we shall be willing to learn them and take note of the need for future action , if that is shown to be necessary .
11 But for patients , in the moment of need , the most important people are those who lay hands on them and have power over them … doctors and nurses .
12 The Myndie Snake would find them and drip venom upon them , poisoning the water and burning them where they hid .
13 Let's not make assumptions , let's y'know it 's up to them and y'know kind of er we should n't intrude into their private lives , that 's their personal decision and er should n't make assumptions about other people 's sexuality and all that kind of thing comes out .
14 The Corporation had ordered fifteen new cars to replace them and to make space in the depôts , took the B.E.T .
15 How can you chat about it like this when I 'm holding you and when I want to kiss you and make love to you so badly I ca n't even think of anything else ! ’
16 I 'm going to love you and make love to you till the sunset ceases to happen . ’
17 Come over and I 'll wine you and dine you and make love with you for the rest of your life .
18 And God help you if you do n't keep your wits about you and take care of her .
19 ‘ Glyn will go with you and take care of your affairs . ’
20 As our affairs are somewhat entwined at the moment , naturally I will collect you and take care of you .
21 I will seek him and privily relieve him ; go you and maintain talk with the Duke , that my charity be not of him perceiv 'd ’ ( III.iii. 14ff . ) .
22 May all the students you and have go from strength to strength …
23 When you or your travel agent asks for your holiday booking to be confirmed , we allocate your chosen holiday to you and give confirmation of the booking at that moment .
24 So when he bought Sarah Byrne the songbird he did n't deliver her straight to the door of the Bradford house of employment just in case anyone should recognize him and pass comment on the fact that he had taken one of the servants out driving .
25 Before then , in June 1340 , Lewis of Bavaria deserted him and made peace with Philip ; in June 1341 David II returned to Scotland and renewed border raids ; James van Arteveldt began to alienate his Flemish allies ; and the French were advancing in Gascony .
26 Buddeke wrote bits of her speech into a notebook as he examined those around him and made note of the enthusiastic individuals who happened to be standing nearby , describing dress , attitude , or making little sketches .
27 She would have liked to dissolve into him and become part of him , so that she could never be subject to his indifference , or even be looked at by him in any objective way .
28 He scanned the area above him and caught sight of the parasite .
29 The woman looked past him and caught sight of Theda .
30 The seventh principle relates to a data subject 's right to know ‘ at reasonable intervals ’ if personal data is held on him and to have access to such data .
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